Convenient care in your community
Urgent care, sometimes known as walk-in care, fast care, or express care, is a convenient option to treat minor illnesses and injuries that do not require patients to be seen at a hospital emergency department. Our qualified, friendly health care providers can treat a wide range of illnesses and injuries in adults and children, from sore throats and infections to backaches, cuts and broken bones.
When can I use urgent care vs. emergency room?
Urgent care treats non-critical conditions
- Minor injuries like sprains or small fractures
- Cold and flu symptoms
- Mild allergic reactions or rashes
- Learn more about common conditions treated at our urgent care centers
- Virtual urgent care visits are available from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m., seven days a week.
Billing for urgent care can vary by the type of location. For more information, please read our insurance and billing FAQ.
Emergency rooms are for life-threatening conditions
Medical emergencies include:
- Chest pain
- Dizziness
- Heavy bleeding
- Loss of consciousness
- Trouble breathing or speaking
- Severe abdominal pain
If you are experiencing any of these, call 911 or visit your nearest emergency room.
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